The workshops are run by @cresr-shu.bsky.social and @ella-hubbard.bsky.social in partnership with the @riverdonproject.bsky.social as part of the national Ecological Citizens network.
Posts by Julian Dobson
The River Don at Sprotbrough
Stone marking high floodwater at Mexborough
The River Don on a sunny winter day
Combined sewer outfall on the River Don
Do you live or work in South Yorkshire? If so, what does the River Don mean to you? Sewage? Filth? Or recovery and the return of salmon and otters? Come and explore what it means to be an ecological citizen at one of our workshops next month: forms.office.com/e/3jS3hgAp3P
A little word of praise for independent poetry publishers. Thanks to @inksweatandtears.co.uk for taking this!
Cover of the latest Stand poetry magazine
The first few lines of a poem about Shepherd Wheel, a historic workshop in Sheffield’s Porter Valley
Lovely to be back in Stand with a couple of poems, including one about Sheffield’s own Shepherd Wheel. A little taster in the photo for you.
Julian Dobson takes to the allotment on Christmas Eve in our Christmas-winter anthology. 🎄 ❄️ @juliandobson.bsky.social
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Brunnenmarkt, Vienna: the common good not as a benefit bestowed by planners but as emergent and fluid, generated through the everyday exchanges of some of the city’s most precarious residents.
Well, who’d have thought it? High streets do better in wealthier places.
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So we need to build wealth in the communities that don’t have it, in ways that lock the benefits into those communities. And that’s what the big-ticket investments consistently fail to do.
New Post: Can a university be civic if it fails to invest in local relationships? www.hepi.ac.uk/2025/07/07/c...
I wrote the report with my colleague Femi Owolade for @ncia-project.bsky.social based on in-depth discussions with people in 'civic' roles at 21 universities. Full report here: civicuniversitynetwork.co.uk/portfolio-it...
Universities risk losing focus, memory, credibility and relevance as they strip back their civic work at a time when they are being called on to better serve their communities. New research from @cresr-shu.bsky.social out now. Blogged at @hepi-news.bsky.social:
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Hundertwasserhaus, if you haven’t been there already
In which my @cresr-shu.bsky.social colleague Jamie Redman and I get to grips with the question of environmental wellbeing: what environment, whose wellbeing, and what about those who cause harm? Free to read.
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Freshly picked kohl rabi and beetroot, placed almost artistically on a couple of slates
Opening sunflower at 6am
There’s nothing like turning up at the allotment at 6am just before the solstice…
Really pleased to be working with @ella-hubbard.bsky.social and @riverdonproject.bsky.social on this - a chance to understand the rich variety of relationships between people and the river than connects South Yorkshire.
Two or three so far…
It’s all so blinkered. Now if we started thinking in terms of urban biodiversity and rural social diversity we might start inching toward better ideas of thriving…
A short poem about long Sunday mornings. Thanks to @benbanyard.bsky.social for taking this for Black Nore Review.
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I've reviewed Robert Macfarlane's new book, Is A River Alive? for The Conversation
📚 It's a great read
🌳 It's an urgent call for new ways of relating to the natural world
😀 It’s timely inspiration for everyone who wants systems for mutual flourishing
theconversation.com/robert-macfa...
Green bike shed covered with pink flowering clematis montana
Always nice to see a bike shed in full bloom.
Window decorated with fish graphics
Fascinating conversations and challenging discussions at the ‘Meeting of Rivers’ workshop in Sheffield today. Kudos to the person who picked the room.
Freshly picked rhubarb
It’s that time again…
Reflections in Easedale Tarn, Lake District
Stone in mist by the shore of Stickle Tarn
Reeds and branches reflected in Elterwater
Overhanging branch reflected in Loughrigg Tarn
Embracing the bank holiday spirit: Easedale Tarn, Stickle Tarn, Elterwater and Loughrigg Tarn.
A Lake District scene: sunlight filtering through low, threatening cloud seen from a ridge.
It’s the sort of weekend (gloomy, ominous, unpromising) when thoughts turn to Lake District hillwalking. Here’s my take on the Kentmere round, just out in And Other Poems: andotherpoems.com/2025/04/16/a...
I think they forgot to turn ours off for the winter…
Plum blossom
Damson in bud and about to flower
Plum and damson blossom against a cloudless sky. The allotment is waking up, and thirsty already.
Installation focusing on ochre in the rivers of Sheffield
Part of Joanne Lee’s installation at Kelham Island Museum, Sheffield
Prints inspired by litter picked along the River Don and the skeletons of creatures living in the river
An impressive range of responses to the River Don at the Faethm exhibition at Kelham Island, Sheffield. Industry, history, poetry, litter and the backdrop of an unfolding ecological crisis.
Perhaps my favourite starter pack: #poets with collections - finished, WiP - they want to share. Let me know if you'd like to be included. Publishers, reach out to these fine people. There's gold in here. Everyone else, please follow and repost #booksky #poetrycommunity #writingcommunity #vss365
Thank you!
Yes please :)
Great to have a snippet in this fine zine today.